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...that still need their story told. They are simply too grand to forget.
President Kennedy made a statement in the midst of the cold war, a statement that described communism very minimalistic but also extremely well: Ich bin ein Berliner.
In context it creates great momentum and the rhetorical skills displayed in this speech are very extraordinary, not necessarily because it’s very sophisticated or a very intelligent language, but because it managed to create feelings within the Berlin public that they needed to feel at that time. They needed to hear that someone from the outside was watching and sympathising, they needed to know that a superpower was taking a stand against the great communists and their grip on Germany. This of course benefited the Americans as well as they now were something more than the idiot-nation who could pull a trigger at any given time and start a war, an arrogance that upset some of the Europeans who certainly didn’t want to go to war again.
In the beginning of the speech Kennedy manages to let them know that he sympathises a great deal with their situation and that he knows of the injustice that has been happening to them, including the separation of their families.
Kennedy uses anaphora when repeating the sentence “Ich bin ein Berliner” and also uses metaphors when saying “the world of freedom-“ which it obviously isn’t. When saying that people who think highly of communism should come to Berlin, he...

...FME2.GE7-01
Spoken and Written English Discourse
Speech: ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’
John F. Kennedy
Name: Maaike Wittebrood
Class: 2ME-2B
Student number: 112418
Lecturer: Anita Maessen
Author:
The author of the speech is John F. Kennedy. He was in 1963 the president of the United States of America. John F. Kennedy became president on 20 January 1961 until his assassination on 22 November 1963. Kennedy was against everything that was associated with communism. He was also a very important person in the ‘Cold War’. Kennedy also was seen as de icon of the Western world of freedom and democracy.
Context:
The speech was given at June 26, 1963 in West-Berlin. During that time Germany was split up in West-Germany and East-Germany. West-Germany and West-Berlin were in the hands of England, France and the USA. East-Germany and East-Berlin in the hands of the Soviet-Union. Because Berlin was located in East-Germany, West-Berlin was also automatically located in the part of the Soviet-Union. This made West-Berlin isolated from the ‘Western World’. With the use of planes West-Berlin was provided with food and materials. In June 1963 John F. Kennedy, as the ‘Icon of Western Freedom’, came to West-Berlin.
Audience:
The audience of the speech were almost only citizens who lived in West-Berlin. Also the speech was mainly mend for them. Because John F. Kennedy also says negative things about the communism like; ‘Freedom has many difficulties and...

...Ich bin ein Berliner
There are many people in the world who really don't understand, or say they don't, what is the great issue between the free world and the Communist world. Let them come to Berlin. There are some who say that communism is the wave of the future. Let them come to Berlin. And there are some who say in Europe and elsewhere we can work with the Communists. Let them come to Berlin. And there are even a few who say that it is true that communism is an evil system, but it permits us to make economic progress. Let them come to Berlin.
Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect, but we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in, to prevent them from leaving us. I want to say, on behalf of my countrymen, who live many miles away on the other side of the Atlantic, who are far distant from you, that they take the greatest pride that they have been able to share with you, even from a distance, the story of the last 18 years. I know of no town, no city, that has been besieged for 18 years that still lives with the vitality and the force, and the hope and the determination of the city of West Berlin. While the wall is the most obvious and vivid demonstration of the failures of the Communist system, for all the world to see, we take no satisfaction in it, for it is, as your Mayor has said, an offense not only against history but an offense against humanity, separating families, dividing husbands and wives and brothers and...

...Summary:
I am happy to come to West Berlin and see how the Chancellor is doing with the democracy. The strongest thing you can say today is, “Ich bin ein Berliner!” When you say this, say it with pride because that means you are helping this communist infected democracy work.
Some people same that it is okay to have a communist world. Let them come to Berlin. People say that even though communism is wrong, it still helps with economy. Let them come to Berlin. In Europe they say that they can work with the Communists. Let them come to berlin.
Even though your fellow countrymen are across the Atlantic Ocean, it does not mean they are not with you. They are supporting you all the way. Even though the wall is an ugly reminder of how the communist system failed, for all the world can see. The mayor says it is an offense to history and to many families who were separated in the process.
Real peace in Europe will never be attained if some Germans are denied free rights. In 18 years of peace, Germans earn the right to free rights. So, don’t give up, be ready for when the day comes that Germany is united and every man is free.
Critique:
I think that the speech was largely influencial to the Germans, who at the time were scared and needed hope. The main persuasion in the speech was Pathos. JFK used much repetition to get the message across and to let the people have pride in their country. For example, he kept repeating, “Let them come to berlin.” Saying...

...INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HARMONISATION OF TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS FOR HUMAN USE
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GUIDELINE FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE E6(R1)
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This Guideline has been developed by the appropriate ICH Expert Working Group and has been subject to consultation by the regulatory parties, in accordance with the ICH Process. At Step 4 of the Process the final draft is recommended for adoption to the regulatory bodies of the European Union, Japan and USA.
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E6 Approval by the Steering Committee of Post-Step 4 editorial corrections. 10 June 1996 E6(R1)
GUIDELINE FOR GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE
ICH Harmonised Tripartite Guideline Having reached Step 4 of the ICH Process at the ICH Steering Committee meeting on 1 May 1996, this guideline is recommended for adoption to the three regulatory parties to ICH
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